That's great, but we'd love to hear what kind of drills you're using to get into game condition -- e.g. conciseness drills to get rid of excess verbiage accumulated over the offseason... ;^)

More seriously, since a number of teams have had significant turnover on the OL (Detroit Lions, for example, hint hint), I hope you plan to study some teams you dismissed last year. It would be boring ifbypu spent another year praising the 49er and Pats OLs endlessly.

Where else can you watch a team that has a former All-Pro left tackle (Jordan Gross) fighting his advancing age, a former pro-bowl center recovering from a season-ending injury (Ryan Kalil), a 2nd year left guard still adjusting to the speed and power of the NFL, and probably the worst starting right side in football with tackle Byron Bell and whoever wins the drawing-a-fan's-name-out-of-a-hat-contest on game-day playing at guard?